101 |
Chain cutter |
US937520 |
1992-08-28 |
US5284078A |
1994-02-08 |
Richard D. Hayes; Robert Schroeder; Dale A. Thorstens; Larry L. Schumacher |
A chain merchandising apparatus includes a frame, a cabinet secured to the frame, and chain support means mounted to the frame and located within the cabinet for supporting a plurality of chain containers. A chain cutter is moveably fixed to the apparatus so as to be facilely and safely selectively adjustable vertically and horizontally in relation thereto for permitting a user to position the chain cutter substantially adjacent to a preselected chain container supported on the chain support means. |
102 |
Carousel-type gravity feed film dispenser and film cassette therefor |
US892970 |
1992-06-03 |
US5191997A |
1993-03-09 |
Anthony C. Squitieri |
A carousel for dispensing canisters of film having a film-holding base secured to a vertical spine mounted centrally of the base, a plurality of vertical dividers extending radially from, and circumferentially of, the spine, vertically-extending wall sections secured to the outermost edges of the dividers, so that the spine, the dividers, and the wall sections together form vertical channels to receive and hold the canisters. The uppermost portions of the wall sections are open to receive the canisters, and the lowermost ends of the wall sections are spaced from the base sufficiently to permit removal of individual canisters, and the base and with the upper end of the spine are pivoted where they are to be attached to a display device so the entire unit can be rotated. If desired, the canisters can have keys on their bodies or their caps, and the channels can have corresponding key slots, so that the canisters will be held in the channels with their labels outermost. |
103 |
Vending machine for dispensing heated peanuts |
US292325 |
1988-12-30 |
US4899908A |
1990-02-13 |
Dale Kardiak |
A vending machine comprises a substantially enclosed housing which has an upper, a lower, and a front portion and an internal heating apparatus. The machine has an upper reservoir within the upper portion of the housing which contains a large quantity of peanuts. An actuator has a coin responsive proximal portion which extends outside of the front of the housing and has a distal portion within the housing, which segregates a desired relatively small quantity of peanuts from the upper reservoir. A lower reservoir is enclosed within the housing which receives the small quantity of segregated peanuts from the actuator. A heating source is positioned above the lower reservoir which heats the segregated peanuts located within the lower reservoir. The lower reservoir is then pivoted which dispenses the heated peanuts from the lower reservoir to an exterior outlet from the front of the housing. |
104 |
Display cabinet |
US201323 |
1988-05-24 |
US4840439A |
1989-06-20 |
Kenichi Nara; Ryoichi Takahashi |
The present invention is directed to a display cabinet provided with a compartment. The compartment is divided into at least two spaces by a shelf for storing and displaying merchandise. The shelf is provided with a frame element which is slidably supported thereon. The frame element is supported on the shelf with a gap therebetween and determines the storage space for merchandise when the frame is placed in its normal position. When the frame element is pulled forward, the merchandise on the shelf is gathered by the frame and pushed to the front of the shelf for easy access. This also forms a space for loading additional merchandise in the back of the shelf. A stopper element is disposed at the front of the shelf to prevent merchandise from falling off the shelf when the frame element is pulled forward. |
105 |
Anti-theft shop display case |
US746024 |
1985-06-18 |
US4682826A |
1987-07-28 |
Jacques Mestdagh |
An anti-theft shop display case, comprising a plurality of vertical magazines for containing a supply of vertically stacked articles, each magazine including a dispensing opening, a top opening for loading and a bottom opening for dispensing the articles, the case being provided with a lockable closure which, in its closed position, prevents access to the dispensing openings of the magazines. |
106 |
Tape cartridge vending machine with rotatable panel |
US30524372 |
1972-11-10 |
US3804480A |
1974-04-16 |
CHAMBERLIN C |
A cabinet including multiple sides and the structure therein defining a plurality of horizontally and vertically spaced openended article receiving compartments opening in generally the same direction outwardly of one side of the cabinet. The cabinet includes a partition extending over and closing the open side of the cabinet outwardly of which the compartments open and the partition is spaced outwardly of the outer ends of the compartments. A large generally circular first opening is formed in the partition and closed by means of a circular closure panel rotatably supported in the opening and having a medium size opening formed in one sector of the closure panel. A second generally circular closure panel is disposed in and closes the medium size opening and the second closure panel has an access opening formed in one sector thereof of a size to receive the hand and lower arm only of a person wishing to vend articles from the cabinet. Also, the cabinet includes a passageway extending from the area between the partition and the open ends of the compartment to the exterior of the cabinet, which passageway is provided with a vending mechanism for controlling the passage of articles through the passageway.
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107 |
Display storage and dispensing cabinet |
US3604772D |
1969-08-15 |
US3604772A |
1971-09-14 |
SMITH HARVEY J |
A display, storage and dispensing cabinet for canned goods, tools, and cleaning equipment normally associated with the servicing of vehicles wherein one side of the cabinet is a mirror image of the opposed side such that each includes a storage compartment having a canned goods guide means therein for defining display and dispensing areas, and a service compartment for receiving therein tools and cleaning materials. A receptacle, accessible from either side of the cabinet through removable closures, is located within a lower cabinet housing for collecting empty cans deposited therein.
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108 |
Article vendor with display |
US59665066 |
1966-11-23 |
US3404807A |
1968-10-08 |
SCHULLER JAMES T; SHORT WILLIAM H; STAYTON ROBERT D; BLACKLOCK ARTHUR G |
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109 |
Selective dispensing cabinet |
US70268946 |
1946-10-11 |
US2526422A |
1950-10-17 |
ROBERTS FRANK A |
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110 |
Mechanical merchant |
US70030446 |
1946-09-30 |
US2476877A |
1949-07-19 |
KNOTT WILLIAM H; READ HENRY M |
|
111 |
Article dispensing machine |
US76243747 |
1947-07-21 |
US2429510A |
1947-10-21 |
CALLISON WILLIAM E |
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112 |
Showcase subbottom |
US28257639 |
1939-07-03 |
US2291064A |
1942-07-28 |
WADDELL DEAN T |
|
113 |
Merchandise vending machine |
US32158228 |
1928-11-24 |
US1845879A |
1932-02-16 |
KNEE AARON A |
|
114 |
Self-service haberdashery |
US22169627 |
1927-09-24 |
US1766409A |
1930-06-24 |
STOCKS CHARLES E |
|
115 |
Commodity cabinet |
US62611923 |
1923-03-19 |
US1645218A |
1927-10-11 |
BOYE JAMES H |
|
116 |
Container for ice-cream cones |
US74843224 |
1924-11-07 |
US1619883A |
1927-03-08 |
PUKT ALBERT J; ISRAEL HENDLIN |
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117 |
Advertising display cabinet and toothpick dispenser |
US842625 |
1925-02-11 |
US1584237A |
1926-05-11 |
MANNING RUSSELL T |
|
118 |
Article display and delivery cabinet |
US52301821 |
1921-12-17 |
US1426844A |
1922-08-22 |
WOOD EMORY S |
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119 |
Display-cabinet |
US40220420 |
1920-08-09 |
US1379035A |
1921-05-24 |
MICHEL ALBERT C |
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120 |
Counter-bin. |
US5464415 |
1915-10-07 |
US1227892A |
1917-05-29 |
DARBY BENJAMIN E |
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